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  1. #1
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    Love Novitec, love GMG, love the Huracan...but something about this kit isn't doing much for me. From the first picts it seemed subtle, next to a stock H even more so, I cant really see the high cost justification for this kit. Maybe it needs to be seen in person

    Compare it to the say the Novitec Cali T N-largo, which is a total transformation into a FAR better looking car...heck I almost bought a Cali T just because of that kit! For N-largo Huracan though, I cant say the same.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferruccio View Post
    Love Novitec, love GMG, love the Huracan...but something about this kit isn't doing much for me. From the first picts it seemed subtle, next to a stock H even more so, I cant really see the high cost justification for this kit. Maybe it needs to be seen in person

    Compare it to the say the Novitec Cali T N-largo, which is a total transformation into a FAR better looking car...heck I almost bought a Cali T just because of that kit! For N-largo Huracan though, I cant say the same.
    I can see what you are saying. What I can appreciate from the guys at NoviTech is their knack for accentuating shapes that already exist on the car. Too often I see aftermarket style houses tend to impose their "signature look" to the car, regardless of the original design. It often comes across like a lack of confidence in their own ability.

    Perhaps the California T N-Largo looked so good is because of how plain the original design was in the first place. The N-Largo version is what the California should have been to begin with!

    I think it may be a bit difficult how the Huracan N-Largo looks in photos. In person the difference is very pronounced. If anyone is in the area, the car will be at Lamborghini Newport Beach showroom for a couple weeks.